There's something inherently fascinating about new neighbors. They bring with them the promise of new friendships, unexpected adventures, or even a touch of mystery. This curated list of films explores the theme of new neighbors in various settings and genres, from heartwarming comedies to chilling thrillers. Whether you're looking for a light-hearted watch or a suspenseful narrative, these films will give you a fresh perspective on the dynamics of neighborhood life.

Fright Night (1985)
Description: A teenager discovers that his new neighbor is a vampire, leading to a battle to save his town from the undead.
Fact: The film was a box office success and led to a sequel and a remake in


Disturbia (2007)
Description: After being placed under house arrest, a teenager begins to suspect his new neighbor of being a serial killer, turning his suburban life into a thrilling investigation.
Fact: Shia LaBeouf prepared for his role by spending time under house arrest to understand the character's isolation. The film was originally pitched as a modern take on "Rear Window."


The Joneses (2009)
Description: A seemingly perfect family moves into a wealthy neighborhood, but they are actually stealth marketers, leading to unexpected consequences when their true purpose is revealed.
Fact: The film explores the concept of "stealth marketing" and was inspired by real-life marketing strategies. It was well-received for its satirical take on consumerism.


The Neighbors (2012)
Description: A family moves into a new neighborhood only to find out their neighbors are aliens living undercover, leading to hilarious and chaotic interactions.
Fact: The series was originally titled "Downwardly Mobile" before being renamed. It was created by Dan Fogelman, who also created "This Is Us."


The Neighbor (2017)
Description: A middle-aged man's life takes a dark turn when he becomes obsessed with his new, mysterious neighbor, leading to a series of unexpected events.
Fact: The film was shot in just 15 days. It explores themes of loneliness and the desire for connection in suburban life.


The Good Neighbor (2016)
Description: Two high school students conduct a psychological experiment on their reclusive neighbor, which spirals out of control with dire consequences.
Fact: The film was shot in just 18 days. It uses a found footage style to create a sense of realism and immediacy.


The Stepford Wives (1975)
Description: A new family moves into the seemingly perfect town of Stepford, where the wives are eerily perfect, leading to a chilling discovery about the community's dark secret.
Fact: The film was based on the novel by Ira Levin, which was inspired by a visit to a town where the women seemed too perfect. It has been remade several times, with the most notable being in


The 'Burbs (1989)
Description: When Ray Peterson decides to take a vacation from work, he becomes overly suspicious of his new, eccentric neighbors, leading to a series of comedic and paranoid events.
Fact: The film was inspired by director Joe Dante's own experiences with strange neighbors. Tom Hanks improvised many of his lines, adding to the film's quirky humor.


The Burbs (1989)
Description: A man's paranoia about his new neighbors leads to a series of comedic and suspenseful events in his quiet suburban neighborhood.
Fact: The film was inspired by director Joe Dante's own experiences with strange neighbors. Tom Hanks improvised many of his lines, adding to the film's quirky humor.


The House Next Door (2006)
Description: A couple moves into a new home, only to find that their new neighbors are involved in some very dark activities, leading to a tense and eerie narrative.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Anne Rivers Siddons, which was inspired by real-life events in her neighborhood. It was adapted for television.
